I recently saw the updates from Dusk Foundation and had a strong feeling that it is gradually putting back the compliance financial chain's essential components, rather than just chasing trends. Let's discuss three very practical points.

The first is that the liquidity entry has become smoother; DUSK will enter trading channels like Binance US, which are more compliant, in October 2025, making it more friendly for American users and market makers.

The second is that cross-ecosystem usage has become more convenient. After the two-way bridge between the mainnet and BSC is established, assets will no longer be a one-way migration. The bridging cost is also very clear, with a fee of 1 DUSK per transaction. This predictable minor friction is more suitable for long-term tools.

The third is that institutional links are starting to take a standardized route. Regulated market infrastructures like NPEX are introducing interoperability and data components. The direction is clear: to connect compliant issuance, settlement, and data publishing into a production-level process. Additionally, on the token side, the hard information is that the maximum supply is 1 billion tokens, with a long-term release span, meaning it is more like an infrastructure budget rather than a short sprint project. Short-term excitement will come and go, but once the essential components are in place, there will be a basis for discussing large-scale adoption.

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